Abstract Background Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve as good biological indicators of the breadth of climate warming effects on fish because their anadromous life cycle exposes them to environmental challenges in both marine and freshwater environments. Our study sought to mine the extensive functional genomic studies in fishes to identify robust thermally-responsive biomarkers that could monitor molecular physiological signatures of chronic thermal stress in fish using non-lethal sampling of gill tissue. Results Candidate thermal stress biomarkers for gill tissue were identified using comparisons among microarray datasets produced in the Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, BC, six external, published...
In this study, we measured the relative transcript expression of 45 target genes and 3 normalizer ge...
As an economically important flatfish in Asia, Japanese flounder is threatened by continuously risin...
Background Atlantic salmon aquaculture operations in the Northern hemisphere experience large seas...
Background: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve as good biological indicators ...
Thermal exposure is a serious and growing challenge facing fish species worldwide. Chinook salmon (O...
I set out to identify candidate genes that can be used to develop genetic markers associated with Up...
Migrating adult Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are sensitive to warm water (>18 °C), with a rang...
Understanding the mechanism of high-temperature tolerance in cold-freshwater fish is crucial for pre...
Ocean warming and extreme sea surface temperature anomalies are threatening wild and domesticated fi...
Identifying early gene expression responses to hypoxia (i.e., low dissolved oxygen) as a tool to ass...
Background: Daily and seasonal changes in temperature are challenges that fish within aquaculture se...
Arctic, boreal and temperate latitudes are characterised by conspicuous shifts in photoperiod and te...
Abstract Background Daily and seasonal changes in temperature are challenges that fish within aquacu...
This study examined the impact of rearing temperature (10.5, 13.5 or 16.5°C) on the hepatic transcri...
The objective of the present study is to identify and evaluate informative indicators for the welfar...
In this study, we measured the relative transcript expression of 45 target genes and 3 normalizer ge...
As an economically important flatfish in Asia, Japanese flounder is threatened by continuously risin...
Background Atlantic salmon aquaculture operations in the Northern hemisphere experience large seas...
Background: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve as good biological indicators ...
Thermal exposure is a serious and growing challenge facing fish species worldwide. Chinook salmon (O...
I set out to identify candidate genes that can be used to develop genetic markers associated with Up...
Migrating adult Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are sensitive to warm water (>18 °C), with a rang...
Understanding the mechanism of high-temperature tolerance in cold-freshwater fish is crucial for pre...
Ocean warming and extreme sea surface temperature anomalies are threatening wild and domesticated fi...
Identifying early gene expression responses to hypoxia (i.e., low dissolved oxygen) as a tool to ass...
Background: Daily and seasonal changes in temperature are challenges that fish within aquaculture se...
Arctic, boreal and temperate latitudes are characterised by conspicuous shifts in photoperiod and te...
Abstract Background Daily and seasonal changes in temperature are challenges that fish within aquacu...
This study examined the impact of rearing temperature (10.5, 13.5 or 16.5°C) on the hepatic transcri...
The objective of the present study is to identify and evaluate informative indicators for the welfar...
In this study, we measured the relative transcript expression of 45 target genes and 3 normalizer ge...
As an economically important flatfish in Asia, Japanese flounder is threatened by continuously risin...
Background Atlantic salmon aquaculture operations in the Northern hemisphere experience large seas...